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Description: In an attempt to bridge the opportunity gap that exists prior to schooling, understanding the specific activities, resources, and interactions that take place in the home that encourage higher academic achievement has become a primary concern in the field.
Project
Description: We will explore the effects of a self-monitoring self-care intervention on the resilience and self-efficacy of pre-service teachers' (PSTs). PSTs enrolled in an education preparation program will be randomly assigned to a control or treatment group. Both groups will participate in a a resilience and stress reduction training.
Project
Description: Data sharing is increasingly becoming a highly encouraged or required practice for any federally funded research projects. However, the uptake of these practices in the field of education science has been minimal.
Dataset
Part of Project: Early Home Learning Environment
Description: These data are parent reports of survey questions about their beliefs and their children's home learning environments. Data are cross-sectional and include responses from parents with children ranging from 0 - 13 years of age.
Dataset
Part of Project: Education Researchers’ Beliefs and Barriers towards Data Sharing
Description: Data used for Data Sharing project analyses. This is a subset of a larger dataset from the Data Management Project. Our subset includes variables relevant to our RQs and observations who completed parts of the survey relevant to our RQs. Data is in long format. The corresponding codebook details information available within our dataset.
Document
Part of Project: Early Home Learning Environment
Description: This is the codebook accompanying the full EHLE data set. It includes descriptions of variables and data collection processes.
Document Type: Codebook
Document
Part of Project: Education Researchers’ Beliefs and Barriers towards Data Sharing
Description: This codebook provides a description of each variable in our dataset and, when appropriate, provides the survey question the variable represents.
Document Type: Codebook